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Horticulture, well-being, and mental health: From intuitions to evidence
F. E. Kuo
Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences
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Mental Health
100%
Well-being
100%
Horticulture
100%
Low Dose Rate
33%
Aggression
33%
Vulnerable Populations
33%
Poverty
33%
Attention Deficit
33%
Ability to Cope
33%
Life Satisfaction
33%
Violent Crime
33%
Diverse Populations
33%
Low Incidence
33%
Horticultural
33%
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
33%
Children with Attention Deficit
33%
Property Crime
33%
Inner-city Neighborhoods
33%
Life Functioning
33%
Human Well-being
33%
Ecological Restoration
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Mental Health
100%
Attention Deficit Disorder
66%
Volunteer
33%
Vulnerable Population
33%
Negative Syndrome
33%
Psychology
Mental Health
100%
Attention Deficit
33%
Life Satisfaction
33%
Health and Well-Being
33%
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
33%